March 2018 Archives

On behalf of Matthew Krische of Krische Law Office posted in owi/dui on Tuesday, March 27, 2018.

When a driver enters the highway from the wrong direction, it puts him or her, along with anyone else on the roads, in danger. It's more likely that a head-on crash could take place, which could lead to serious injuries or deaths.

On behalf of Matthew Krische of Krische Law Office posted in drug crimes on Thursday, March 22, 2018.

If you're accused of forging a prescription, understand that it's a serious charge. A prescription is not able to be written by someone without a medical degree, and only certain medical professionals have the right to do so. It takes much time, education and continuing accreditation to have the right to give you medications. Falsifying a prescription is a crime because it's fraud.

On behalf of Matthew Krische of Krische Law Office posted in blog on Thursday, March 22, 2018.

Ask 1,000 people in Wisconsin how they feel about marijuana decriminalization and you're likely to get hundreds of different answers in return. You may also notice commonalities among your survey participants, however. For instance, some may tell you they think medical use of marijuana should always be legal. Others may hold more traditional opinions, adamantly stating that marijuana possession or use should always be punishable as a crime.

On behalf of Matthew Krische of Krische Law Office posted in violent crimes on Tuesday, March 13, 2018.

Gun violence is a dangerous thing. It takes lives, and it causes others to lose their freedoms. It's important to understand that violent crimes aren't always caused by the mentally ill. If and when they are, there's a real question as to how that should be handled.

On behalf of Matthew Krische of Krische Law Office posted in violent crimes on Wednesday, March 7, 2018.

As someone accused of a crime, something you may worry about is ending up in prison. The prison population is growing too dense in Wisconsin, though, and that puts pressure on everyone, from those inside to those paying taxes to support them.

On behalf of Matthew Krische of Krische Law Office posted in owi/dui on Friday, March 2, 2018.

When you think of a DUI, you probably imagine someone driving a car or truck while intoxicated. Interestingly, you can get a DUI even if you're on a boat. A boat is a motor vehicle by law, and that means that if you're intoxicated while boating, you're at risk of a DUI, also known as a BUI.

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